December 22, 2024
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Documents are being checked in the center of Kyiv: SBU conducts security measures in the government quarter

There may be restrictions on passage and passage through the streets of the capital.”, — write: www.unian.ua

There may be restrictions on passage and passage through the streets of the capital.

Employees of the SBU ask citizens to be understanding about possible inconveniences / SBU photoEmployees of the SBU ask citizens to be understanding about possible inconveniences / SBU photoIn connection with the planned counter-intelligence (security) measures in the Pechersk district of Kyiv, in particular in the government quarter of the city, there may be restrictions on passage and passage through the streets of the capital, checking of citizens’ documents and inspection of cars. This is reported by the Security Service of Ukraine.

“The goal is to check the anti-sabotage protection of state facilities, as well as to strengthen the security of the capital’s residents and persons subject to state security,” the message said.

It is noted that an inspection of the territory and individual premises (premises, offices, common areas of multi-apartment residential buildings, public service institutions, etc.) is being conducted to identify prohibited items; citizens who are in the territory of the government quarter of Kyiv are checked. At the same time, it is emphasized that during their implementation there may be restrictions on the passage and passage through the streets of the capital, verification of citizens’ documents and inspection of cars.

The Security Service of Ukraine asks citizens to understand possible inconveniences and respond appropriately to the legal actions and demands of law enforcement officers, to carry identification documents with them, and to observe the curfew regime.

Inspection of cars by SBU employees in Kyiv / SBU photoInspection of cars by SBU employees in Kyiv / SBU photoInspection of cars by SBU employees in Kyiv / SBU photoInspection of cars by SBU employees in Kyiv / SBU photoIt is said that the measures take place in cooperation with the Department of State Security of Ukraine, the National Police and the Military Law and Order Service of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

The work of the SBU – the latest newsAs UNIAN reported, Russian General Ihor Kirillov, who was the head of the Radiological, Chemical and Biological Security Forces of the Russian Armed Forces, was liquidated in Moscow on December 17 by the Security Service of Ukraine.

A scooter with explosives was detonated when Kyrylov and his assistant entered the entrance of a house on Ryazansky prospect in Moscow. Both “two hundred”.

UNIAN’s sources in the SBU noted that Kirillov was a war criminal and a completely legal target, as he gave orders to use banned chemical weapons against the Ukrainian military.

On December 16, Kyrylov was declared a suspect in Ukraine for the mass use of prohibited chemical weapons against the Defense Forces in the east and south of Ukraine.

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